Videos tagged with "trains"
Husarz "Ukraina" "Ukraine" mknie w kierunku Warszawy Zachodniej, Kolej porusza kibiców, Warszawa [00:21]
Husarz z impetem przejeżdża pod wiaduktem ul. Towarowej, udając się w kierunku Warszawy Zachodniej
Tags: husarz eu44, ukraina, kolej porucha kibiców, euro 2012, warszawa, ukraine trains
Tramvay in Nikolaev. [00:43]
Tramvay (electric train) in Nikolaev (Mykolaiv) Ukraine. June 2011.
Tags: Nikolaev, Ukraine, trains
Lviv in Ukraine railway station panorama view August 2011 [01:17]
This is a panoramique view of the outside front of Lviv railway station in Ukraine. Shot from the upstairs floor window of the hall where you must go to buy 1st class and International tickets. Lviv ( Lvov in Russian) Ukraine joint home of the Euro 2012 football tournament
Tags: Lviv (City/Town/Village), Railway, Ukraine (Country), tourism, Train, Travel, Class, trains
Husarz w biało-czerwonym malowaniu z EC43 na długiej prostej przejazdem przez Kunowice [01:33]
Witam MK! W dniu dzisiejszym postanowiłem wybrać się do Kunowic i uchwycić EC43 relacji Berlin Hbf - Warszawa Wschodnia.Pogoda dzisiaj dopisuję na szczęście i jest w miarę ciepło.Niedziela godzina 10:51 Berlin-Warszawa-Express po przekroczeniu granicy kieruję się w stronę Rzepina z Taurusem na czele.Pozdrowienia dla pana mechanika oraz MK! Życzę miłego oglądania.
Tags: Husarz, malowanie, biało-czerwone, narodowe, EURO, 2012, Kolej, PKP, IC, intercity, Poland, Ukraine, Taurus, Siemens, E20, słońce, ciepło, EC43, Berlin-Warszawa-Express, eurocity, Frankfurt, Oder, Rzepin, Poznań, Konin, Koło, Kutno, Trains, Rp1
New bi-alphabetic signs in the Kyiv/Kiev metro, preparing for the EURO 2012 football tournament [03:53]
As the last underground trains one late evening in March 2012 run through a Kyiv/Kiev metro station, workers prepare new bi-alphabetic signs to replace the old single alphabet Cyrillic signs hanging on the walls of the underground station. The new signs are easy readable but the totally lack the beauty and patina of the industrial era Soviet they replace, a shame really. On the new signs, the names of the stations are merely transliterated from Ukrainian Cyrillic into English Latin. Frustrating, the lack of translation (eg. Zoloty Vorota translates into Golden Gate) leaves visitors without command of Ukrainian without any hint of the meaning of the names. With no real help from this awkward Ukrainian-English, transparency is supposedly provided by a unique hotel room style 3 digit code number assigned to each station with big ugly numbers on the signs. But no one can explain where to obtain the code breaker! Minus 3 stars for yet another typical "solution" in Ukraine, where the workers struggle to find the right drill for the rawplugs to fit the signs.
Tags: Kiev, Kyiv, EURO2012, Tournament, Metro, Train, Station, Ukraine





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